Santiago and others in the local Puerto Rican community recently came together for a prayer service.

The group gave emotional support and brainstormed ideas to help.

"In tragedy and in disasters like this often time there is only one place we can go and that's to God," Mark Hogg said.

Hogg is the founder of WaterStep. He prayed with the community. Hogg says their equipment could help clean water for the months ahead.

"That's four to six months before your pump turns on to move your water where it needs to be," Hogg said.

Hogg says he has seen bugs, bacteria, and pathogens become issues in flooded areas around the world. If WaterStep heads to Puerto Rico it would be the second time they have provided relief in the United States.